Star Trek Officially Names "The Most Dangerous Planet in the Galaxy"

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The Star Trek universe is full of dangerous and hostile worlds, but in issue 13, Captain Sisko travels to the deadliest planet in the galaxy.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Warning: contains spoilers for Star Trek #13!

Star Trek has officially named its most dangerous planet in the galaxy. The Star Trek universe is full of hostile worlds, be they uninhabitable to human life or full of deadly adversaries. Now, as the second year of IDW’s flagship Star Trek title begins in issue 13, Captain Sisko and the crew of the Theseus have a new and deadly mission, one that will take them to the most dangerous planet in the quadrant.

Star Trek #13 is written by Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly and drawn by Marcus To. Starfleet has dispatched the Theseus to the Tzenkethi home world to investigate why the hostile and xenophobic race are building new ships and bases. Sisko and his crew are to meet with a Starfleet operative named “Kingsnake,” revealed to be Harry Kim. There is no time for reunions, as Kim warns them that for anyone wearing a Starfleet uniform, this is the most dangerous planet in the galaxy.

Anywhere the Tzenkethi Go Is Dangerous Truthfully, anywhere Starfleet goes in Tzenkethi space will be dangerous. The planet Captain Sisko and the Theseus crew beam down to is actually a moon of the Tzenkethi home world, but one that is inhabited. Harry Kim had been working out of a base on the moon for months, watching and observing the Tzenkethi consolidate their power. Kim’s reports, seen in a text piece in this issue, are harrowing and paint the Tzenkethi in a terrifying light.

The issue ends on a cliffhanger, as Tzenkethi raiders attack Captain Sisko, Harry Kim and the rest. The Tzenkethi seen in this issue are fierce looking, armed with both stone clubs and high-tech weaponry, and looking to kill any Starfleet officer who gets in their way. Sisko, Kim and the crew of the Theseus must rely on every trick in the book if they wish to turn back the Tzenkethi, whose home world Star Trek has described as the “most dangerous in the galaxy.

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